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Fig. 3 in Changes in Soil Bacterial and Nematode Communities during Long-term Continuous Cotton Cropping in an Arid Region

Authors: Chen, Hong; Zhang, Fenghua; Yang, Lei; Li, Zaixin; Liu, Jiajie;

Fig. 3 in Changes in Soil Bacterial and Nematode Communities during Long-term Continuous Cotton Cropping in an Arid Region

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Fig. 3. Redundancy analysis of the top 15 bacteria (a) and nematodes (b) (at the genus level) with soil physicochemical properties. The colored dots represent relative abundance. The bars represent the total proportion of explained variations in the physicochemical properties by key bacteria and nematodes. AP, Available phosphorus; AK, Available potassium; NH +-N, Ammoniacal nitrogen; NO --N, Nitrate nitrogen; MBC, Microbial biomass 4 3 carbon.

Published as part of Chen, Hong, Zhang, Fenghua, Yang, Lei, Li, Zaixin & Liu, Jiajie, 2024, Changes in Soil Bacterial and Nematode Communities during Long-term Continuous Cotton Cropping in an Arid Region, pp. 1-15 in Zoological Studies 63 (5) on page 6, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-05, http://zenodo.org/record/12829454

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